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Reaction OF carbocation with Base and Nucleophile

Aldehydes and ketones undergo nucleophilic/electrophilic addition reactions.

Reaction Intermediate, Carbocation General Point || Stereochemistry Related To Carbocation

Electrophile and Nucleophile (Attacking and Reaction Reagent)

Reaction Intermediates|| Carbocation|| Stability OF Carbocation|| Rearrangement OF Carbocation (Hydride, Alkyl and Phenyl shift Reaction)

Electrophiles || Nucleophiles || Types OF Reactions

Types OF Reactions||electrophile|| Nucleophile and Free radical Reaction

Assertion: Aldehyde and keton ungergo nucleophilic addition reaction with carbon nucleophile and undergo nucleophilic addition-climination reaction with nitrogen Nucleophile. Reason : Addition of nuclephile on aldehyde and keton form retrahedral intermediate , in case of tertahedral intermediate of nitrogen nucleophile nonbonding molecule to eliminate while in case of carbon and hydrogen nucleophile nonbonding electron are not present.